Jean
Luis Beaumadier - flute
- studied flute with Joseph
Rampal at the Marseille
Conservatory and continued
his studies at the National
Superior Conservatory in
Paris under the stimulating
teaching of Jean-Pierre
Rampal. Following his
studies, he performed as
piccolo soloist with the
National Orchestra of France
for twelve years, during
wich time he performed under
the batons of such renown
conductors as Sergiù
Celibidache, Leonard
Bernstein, Lorin Maazel,
Seiji Ozawa, Karl Böhm,
Pierre Boulez and others .
BEAUMADIER has appeared as
guest soloist with the
Orchestre National de
France, Orchestre
Jean-François Paillard,
Orchestre d'Auvergne,
Orchestre de chambre de
Tours, Orchestre des jeunes
du Venezuela in Caracas,
Brussel Chamber Orchestra,
Wiener concert verein,
New-York soloists, Orchestre
de Cannes, Orchestre de
Picardie, "Ensemble
orchestral de Marseille,
Ensemble "la Follia " de
Mulhouse, Le "Concert
Buffardin ", "les musiciens
de France ", Orchestre de
Bohème and others.
Much in demand as a piccolo
soloist, BEAUMADIER performs
in Ireland, Israel, England,
Japan, the United States,
Belgium, Germany, Senegal,
Croatia, Spain, Austria,
Brazil, Venezuela, Costa
Rica and Italy as well as
over one thousand concerts
throughout France. He also
performs frequently as
soloist on radio and
television .
Beaumadier has recorded
twenty CDs , including
International Grand Prize
Winner of the Charles Cros
Academy for his disc ,"the
golden age of piccolo"
featuring works of Eugène
DAMARE (1840-1919) (Calliope
Records 9869Harmonia-Mundi)
concerning this recording ,
Aurèle Nicolet has written,
"Beaumadier 's record is
marvelous in sound, in
technique, and above all in
elegance and charm. It is a
true delight ! "
Regardless of musical
demands or genre, BEAUMADIER
takes the piccolo to greater
and greater heights and has
establishes himself as an
artist beyond compare
.Jean-Pierre Rampal wrote
about Beaumadier : "Endowed
with Marvelous technique,he
stands out ,thanks to his
winning ,personality ans his
developed artistry.It is a
pleasure to listen to him
sometimes dreaming and
others vibrating..."